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Old 02-02-2014, 03:05 PM
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Does anyone run the DuraTracs on their F150? If so, what is your opinion on them, and how many miles do you have on them? Trying to decide between the DuraTracs and the BF Goodrich All Terrain KO. Thanks in advance
Old 02-02-2014, 03:07 PM
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Many, many people run the Duratracs. Myself included. Great tires.
Old 02-02-2014, 03:14 PM
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I have LT275/70/18's on mine (33.4"). They're very quiet considering their tread pattern, but I love how they look. I have about 10k miles on mine. Mostly got them for their looks and snow traction. No complaints so far, I love them.
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I recently install them on my screw and am very pleased!!!!!
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Up here in Northern Alberta all of our company trucks use the Duratracs. They are awesome. Suprisingly good on icy roads. They will be my next set of tires, at least until they make a 20" Kelly Safari TSR.
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I have 275/65/20s on my 2012 FX4 Ecoboost. Tires cost me about 1.5mpg, but are well worth it. Live in Illinois and have had absolutely no trouble in snow, mud, etc. I have 33,000 on mine and still have plenty of tread left.
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Duratracs are the best, IMO. They do what I want off-road and in the snow without fail. As far as mpg, I check mine once every 1000 miles or so (5.0 w/ 3.73's...13.5 at last check with all in-town driving with tons of remote start time). If you want a badass tire that's great all year around, the duratrac is a great choice. Run mine nov-April.
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I am also deciding between these same 2 tires. I've been leaning towards the Duratrac tires and these opinions have made my decision to go with the Duratracs a solid one
I'm looking at the 295/65/18 on my stock wheels with the front end leveled.

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They are a very nice tire. I have put just over 20k miles on them and they still brand new. Not sure if it matters to you but the thing I am most surprised about with the tires is how well they get traction in the snow, being that they do have an aggressive tread pattern. Also try ride fairly quit and produce a pretty smooth ride.
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275/65/20. Unbelievable in the snow. By far the best tire I've ever bought.
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